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‘Sunpat‘ is first film from Uttarakhand to find a place in IFFI
Panaji: ‘Sunpat’ is the loneliness felt by us and even the nature and mountains, when everyone around leaves. It is the emptiness at a festival ground when crowds deserts the place after the celebrations are over. In this Garhwali film, Director Rahul Rawat tries to capture this emptiness and void in the ghost villages of Uttarakhand which were left lifeless as a result of migration of its people to urban areas for jobs.
It is a story of Twelve-year-old Anuj and his friend Bhartu go on to find out if the girl former likes, pays any heed to him. As they plan out the ways to propose her, we see, through their journey, the emotional trauma large part of the villages in Uttarakhand are facing due to the long-prevailing socioeconomic migration. ‘Sunpat’ is a story of love and friendship blooming at the time of hopelessness.
‘Sunpat‘ was screened in Indian Panorama Non-feature Film section in 52nd International Film Festival of India, Goa, and it is first film from Uttarakhand to find a place in IFFI.
“Due to lack of opportunities people of Uttarakhand for long have been migrating to other parts of the country. These migrations which have happened due to various socio-economic factors has created approximately 1500 ghost villages in the state. More than 4000 villages are left with very few people and due to this the society, culture and tradition of these regions are at stake. I wanted to tell this story and tell people how migration is wreaking havoc in my state.” said Rawat.
‘Sunpat‘ is Rawat’s first film as a writer, director, co-producer and screenplay writer and editor. Sharing his experience of about making the film, Rawat said the film were inspired by real life people whom they met and interviewed across the state. The shooting of the film was completed in 20 days once the casts were identified.
Veeru Singh Baghel who is Director of Photography of the film narrated his experience of the shoot. “We used to get up early in the morning and had to literally run from mountain to mountain in search of sunlight as sun moves very quickly on the mountains. Whole cast and crew of the film used to help in shifting the equipments. I shot whole film on 2 LED lights. It was an awesome experience all in all.”
The co-producer of the film Rohit Rawat who was present at the interaction shared his experiences also in making the film with the delegates and media.
-global bihari bureau